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October 23, 2008 - Managing Requirements - Ye Kendall Inn, Boerne, TX
If your organization suffers from “repetitive project failure syndrome” (as many do), then simply developing a few requirement documents for each project will not ensure a long-term cure. While learning to properly develop and document the requirements is critical to success, also critical is managing the process surrounding project requirements. This course instructs students on several best practices for addressing: - •Version control of requirement documents
- •Change control (allowing the project to remain aligned with the business, yet thwarting “scope creep”)
- •Traceability
- •Conducting iterative requirement reviews
- •Using metrics to track the requirement process and keeping it fluid
- •Utilization of requirement management tools
This is valuable training to your organization when facing the challenges of managing requirements and client expectations as the project proceeds over time.** Register ** Because Managing Requirements is an advanced class, students must have attended our 1-day Writing Good Requirements or 2-day Requirement Definition seminar at some time in the past. |
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Identifying steps necessary prior to starting requirements. -- EDFund, CA |
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